“In the Tarot deck, the Fool is depicted as a young man about to step off a cliff into empty air. Most people assume that the Fool will fall. But we don't see it happen, and a Fool doesn't know that he's subject to the laws of gravity. Against all odds, he just might float.” PeopleKnowsMenMightHappensLawYoungFallStepsAirSubjectsFoolEmptyAssumingYoung ManGravityOddsFloatsCliffsDeckTarotAgainst All Odds Book:Butcher Bird Source: Butcher Bird
“When you jump off a cliff, is it better to land on jagged rocks or burning lava? I know this one. The answer is obvious: It doesn't matter where you land. You just jumped off a cliff.” KnowsMatterAnswersLandRocksObviousBurningCliffsLava Author:Richard Kadrey
“There are two Venices I know about and one of them is a hotel in Vegas. The other is an L.A. beach where pretty girls walk their dogs while wearing as little as possible and mutant slabs of tanned, posthuman beef sip iced steroid lattes and pump iron until their pecs are the size of Volkswagens.” KnowsLittlesTwoGirlWalksDogSizeBeachHotelIronVegasVeniceBeefPumpsPretty GirlSteroidMutantsLattesSlabsVolkswagens Author:Richard Kadrey